1. Maastrichtian to Palaeocene and Eocene pelagic carbonates on the island of Svetac (central Adriatic, Croatia)
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Nenad Oštrić, Ladislav Fuček, Vlasta Premec Fuček, and Tvrtko Korbar
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Adriatic Platform and Basin, Cretaceous, Palaeogene, planktonic foraminifera ,biology ,Carbonate platform ,Outcrop ,Pelagic zone ,biology.organism_classification ,Cretaceous ,Foraminifera ,Paleontology ,Adriatic Platform and Basin ,Palaeogene ,planktonic foraminifera ,Benthic zone ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Intraclasts ,Paleogene ,Geology ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Maastrichtian to Palaeocene pelagic carbonates on the central Adriatic island of Svetac (Sveti Andrija) are the only outcrops reported to date that document pelagic deposition during the Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) transition within the Adriatic Basin. An approximately 3 m thick succession at the Smokvica locality contains a rich and diverse planktonic foraminiferal assemblage which allows dating of the succession and the recognition of some biostratigraphic zones. The lower part of the Smokvica section consists of 1.5 m thick pelagic biomicrite characterized by the abundance of late Maastrichtian planktonic foraminifera that indicate the Abathomphalus mayaroensis Zone. An intercalation of intraclastic floatstone
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- 2020
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